Faces of Chelonia: Art, Turtles and Two Guys with a Camera
October 27, 2011 by SarahKornfeld
Filed under art and technology, environment, Ocean, plastic pollution, Plastics, Social Media
This is an interview that is typically techno: Neil Ever Osborne and I did it email via email, and Wallace J Nichols and I over a beer with little wi-fi. It was great fun to interview my ocean brothers, and bioneers on this amazing adventure they are having called, “Faces of Chelonia”. Both Neil and [...]
Itchy, Sticky, Catchy Videos Can’t Save Us??
August 31, 2011 by SarahKornfeld
Filed under art and technology, BPA, Futurism, neuroscience, Social Media, video
When I was a kid a video looked like this: Call me crazy, but I still think Toni Basil’s, “Hey Mickey!” still works. And, back in the 1980’s it was “viral” because we talked about it at school, and ran home to the one kid who had cable to wait for her “music video” to [...]
Jon Hassel and Brian Eno (A call for a new pleasure principle)
August 28, 2011 by SarahKornfeld
Filed under art and technology, Futurism, installations, Music, Social Media, World Music, writers
I typed in “New Forms” + “World Music” and suddenly Google provided me Jon Hassel on a plate. Turns out he’s a great trumpet player who’s defined: “Fourth Wall“. Plus, he likes to talk about masturbation. He had my attention, immediately. Then, the lovely machine of the Internet provided the most curious thing: an interview from [...]